An Expert System to Detect Pediatric Skin Allergies
Dian Rachmawati
1
, Mohammad Andri Budiman
1
and Deryne Anggia Paramita
2
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Program Studi S1 Ilmu Komputer, Fakultas Ilmu Komputer dan Teknologi Informasi, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Jl.
Alumni No 9-A, Medan 20155, Indonesia
2
Department of Dermato-venereology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia, Jl. Dr. T
Mansyur no. 5, Medan 20155, Indonesia
Keywords: Expert System, Pediatric, Skin, Allergies, Decision Table.
Abstract: Allergy is one of the many types of diseases found in children. Allergic disease can occur and can attack in all
parts of the body, but it also depends on the place where the allergic reaction may occur. Allergy is the
manifestation of hyper-responsive of the organs which affected by allergies, such as in the area of the skin.
Skin allergies in children can have an impact on children's health such as fever, itching, and rashes. During
this time a lay community always uses the services of a doctor to perform a skin allergy disease diagnosis in
children. To help communities lay in diagnosing and finding solutions for skin allergy disease in children,
therefore, this research will create a model based on knowledge representation, and expert mobile application
expert system which detects allergies the skin on the child while looking for a solution is healing based on
information and data provided by the user.
1 INTRODUCTION
The child is the most precious treasure for parents.
Children's health became the top priority for married
couples that have children. Allergy is one of the many
types of diseases found in children. Allergic disease
can occur and can attack in all parts of the body, but
it depends in the place where the allergic reaction may
occur. Allergy is the manifestation of hyper-
responsive of the organs affected by allergies, such as
in the area of the skin, nose, ears, lungs, or the
gastrointestinal tract. Allergies arising in the nose can
be caused by cold; Allergies arising in the lungs can
be in the form of asthma; Allergies arising in the skin
can be in the form of eczema, as well as atopic
dermatitis; While Allergies arising in the eyes that is
conjunctivitis. Allergy is the sensitivity of the body
against foreign matter that appears in the body. But
the reaction of every individual against allergies is
different; some individuals are more sensitive than
other individuals. Efforts to prevent allergy that is
exposed utilizing avoiding contact with the allergen.
(Pogacar, 2017).
Allergic diseases can arise at different ages,
such as children, often appears allergic eczema or
allergic to food. The other type of allergy is quite
popular attacking an individual, i.e., asthma and
frequently contracted this allergy is a child and adult.
This allergy disease that occurs in individuals who
have a tendency based on genetic factors, which are
inherited from the parent. When a parent suffers from
allergies, then it will likely decline to about 50%, but
if it was just one of those suffering from allergies, it
will most likely only 25% (Tüzün, 2015).
Allergy, especially in children, is a severe
problem that is experienced by the elderly. Older
people tend to panic and do not know what to do when
children are cranky, crying because of the case of
allergies. Allergy is a type of allergic reaction on the
skin most often experienced by small children. There
are several types of skin allergies are often
experienced as children from Atopic dermatitis,
Urticaria, Allergic contact dermatitis, Seborrheic
dermatitis, Diaper rash, etc. Lack of informed parents
about this type of allergy-causing incorrect handling
so that skin damage in children who are getting
worse, if not promptly sent to the doctor as soon as
possible. Therefore, in this study, the author will
create a knowledge representation model and
applications that can help parents to diagnose and
detect early skin allergies in children.
Rachmawati, D., Budiman, M. and Paramita, D.
An Expert System to Detect Pediatric Skin Allergies.
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2 METHOD
a. Expert system and Knowledge Base System
Expert System, i.e., information systems that
deal with problems real and complex which is
an interpretation of an expert. An expert system
is used to answer the question/suggestion, a
member's views and conclusions as an expert.
So the expert system is a computer program that
contains knowledge from one person more
expert about a specific field.
One of the important components in the
expert system is a Knowledge Base System
(Naser, 2016). Knowledge Base System (KBS)
is software that follows the way experts in
taking a decision. KBS aims to solve
complicated (complicated problems) and follow
the IF-THEN. (Expert System Design Shells)
(Durkin, 1990) (Ignizio, 1991)
KBS is composed of the user interface,
knowledge base and inference engine, (Expert
System Design Shells) (Dutta, 1997) (Giarranto,
2004) as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: The main component of the Knowledge Base
System (Naser, 2016)
b. Pediatric Skin Allergies
Allergies occur when the body's immune system
reacts against the foreign object, which is
probably not harmful to others.
When the incoming foreign bodies, the
body produce antibodies so that foreign matter
does not cause disease. In people with allergies,
the antibodies produced despite the foreign
object was not dangerous. In the event of contact
with the allergen (allergy-causing materials), the
body will react by making the skin in flamed;
sinus disorders also cause respiratory, or
digestive.
Skin allergies can be caused by several
types of allergens, with different types of
symptoms. For example, atopic eczema, food
allergies, drug allergies, contact dermatitis and
allergy, cold allergic.
c. Decision Table
Decision tree classification method and
prediction are very powerful and famous. The
decision tree changes the fact becomes the
rules. The rules can be easily understood with
the natural language. And they can also be
expressed in the form of database languages
such as Structured Query language to find the
record at a specific category.
A decision tree is also useful for
exploring the data, find hidden relationships
among some candidate input variable with a
variable target. Process on the decision tree is
changing the shape of the data (table) to be a
model tree, change the model tree became the
rule, and to simplify the rule.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
In this study, after some survey of skin diseases in
children obtained the classification of some diseases
skin allergies in children are as follows:
a. Infantile Atopic Dermatitis (0-1)-atopy
Dermatitis often appears in the first year of life
and begins around the age of 2 months.
- This type is also called milk scale because
the lesion resembles the former milk.
- Lesions in the form of eritematosa plaque,
papulo-vesicles are delicate and became the
krusta due to scratching on the cheeks and
forehead.
- itching arising causes child becomes
restless, sleeplessness, and often cry.
- eksudatif, erosion Lesions, and secondary
infections can cause krusta and extend
generalisata and become chronic lesions and
residif.
b. Diaper Dermatitis
- Most common in babies, symptoms usually
begin at the age of 3 weeks early to 12
weeks. The highest frequency at the age of
9-12 months and 12-24 of the month
- Degeneration eritematosa, unbounded
firmly (following the form of the diapers out
of contact, mons pubis, scrotum, and lower
abdomen) accompanied papule, vesicle,
pustule, erosion, maceration, and ekskoriasi.
- in the further stage (chronic), more severe
clinical picture (Jacquet's dermatitis) can be
erosion, nodules, infiltrates and ulceration.
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-When infected with Candida (usually to be
considered if more than three days), it
appears the plaque eritematosa (bright red),
more wet lesions accompanied by
maceration, unbounded firmly, at the edge
of the lesion their papule, pustule,
sometimes there are satellite lesions.
c. Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- Rare in children under the age of 2 years
because their immune systems are not yet
mature and rare at the age of puberty. May
develop due to several applications such as
Parabens, lanolin, neomycin, and an elastic
bandage around the diaper, or due to contact
with nickel and other metals in jewelry.
- The lesions are preceded by a form of
vesicles, which can then be ruptured and
became an eczematous feels itchy lesions.
The involvement of the regional flexural is
very important in diagnosis.
- A history of exposure to an allergen
exposure of location and the area is crucial.
d. Irritant Contact Dermatitis
- Usually caused by contact with materials
such as detergents, bleach, powder, SOAP or
baby products.
Irritant reactions frequently occur and are
reported on the soles of the feet due to the
use of footwear occlusive accompanied or
without a moist atmosphere.
- Lesions in the form of a glossy, fissure
hyperkeratosis on the plantar foot, nor could
be eczema vesicles that feel itching.
e. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis
- Seborrhoeic Dermatitis in infants often
occurs at the age 3-4 Sunday's early life or
the first three months. Often called cradle
cap.
- In children, who normally complain about
are the redness and yellowish scales on the
scalp, eyebrows, nasolabial folds,
postauricular, forehead, Chin, and chest
axial. Lesions rarely found areas of the
umbilicus, perineum, and anogenital
distance.
- Lesions in the form of plaque
eritematosaskuama with yellow or white
greasy and not itchy. Squama lesions in
children can be subtle, diffuse or thicken and
stick. It can also show lesions petaloid or
pitiriasiformis.
- In infants are generally temporary.
f. Urticaria
- a rash or skin lesions in the form of reddish
skin with Buran, i.e., a bony elevation or
unbounded firmly with a border of pale
accompanied with itching (pruritus)
moderate to heavy, poignant, and or the
sensation of hot like fire.
- Lesion of urticaria can appear on any part
of the body, including the face, lips, tongue,
throat, and ears.
- The diameter of the lesion can vary
- When the process is oedematous extending
into the dermis and/or subcutaneous and the
submucosa layer, then it is called
angioedema.
- Urticaria and angioedema can occur at any
location simultaneously or independently.
- Generally about Angioedema of the face or
part of a limb, may be accompanied by pain
but rarely pruritus, and can last up to several
days.
In data studies about the disease, prevention, and
therapy to be carried out are arranged in a decision
table. The decision table can be seen in table 1,
namely the classification of skin diseases in children.
In this example, data is used for children who are one
year old using some questions and the results of a Yes
or no answer.
Table 1: Decision Table of Pediatric Common Skin
Based on decision tables above then created
software with the display as follows in figure 2:
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Figure 2: Expert System of Pediatric Common Skin
Allergies
Of the 20 respondents who use the application,
80% were either helped by the existence of these
applications because they can detect allergic diseases
in children with early and obtain the solutions for
prevention and treatment. While 20% felt the
difficulty of using this application due to the
constrained language and many of the medical term.
4 CONCLUSIONS
The conclusions of this research are skin allergies in
childhood diseases can be classified into sections, i.e.,
Infantile Atopic Dermatitis, Diaper Dermatitis,
Allergic Contact Dermatitis, Irritant Contact
Dermatitis, Seborrhoeic Dermatitis, and Urticaria.
Symptoms – symptoms of skin allergies in children it
can be modeled in a decision table contains questions
Yes and no. Using the answers from the user and
inference techniques. The system gives the output
form of the name of the disease and its prevention and
cure ways. 80% of respondents helped by this
application.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We gratefully acknowledge that this research is
funded by Kemenristekdikti Republik Indonesia via
Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Sumatera Utara. The
support is under the research grant DRPM
Kemenristekdikti of the Year 2018 Contract Number:
236/UN5.2.3.1/PPM/KP-DRPM/2018.
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